The Hall
the Old Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Ilkeston, Derbyshire

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Listing Text

House, now divided in two. Early C17 and early C18. Timber
framed with brick infill and red brick, plain tile roofs, one
brick coped gable with plain kneelers, brick gable and ridge
stacks. Box framed C17 range linked to parallel C18 L-plan
range. Two and three storeys. C17 box framed range of two
storeys and three bays, framing exposed to north, west and
south. Curved diagonal braces. West elevation has two
irregularly placed C20 casement windows to ground floor. First
floor has a C20 casement and a Yorkshire sliding sash. Two
sliding sashes to north elevation, larger C19 and C20 windows to
south. Brick bay to north east with recessed porch with
round-arched entrance and C17 panelled door. The interior has
exposed beams and single purlin roof with arched braces. The
Hall is attached to east. L-plan, brick with dentil eaves
cornice and first and second floor dentil bands. East elevation
of three bays, and a single storey range to south. This has a
glazing bar sash and an early C19 wooden doorcase and panelled
door. The main part to the right has two glazing bar sashes
under wedge brick lintels to the ground floor, three glazing bar
sashes above, and to the top floor a small C20 window and a
2-light casement window. The interior is said to have in the
ground floor south west room, Elizabethan or Jacobean panelling
divided by fluted pilasters, two-panel chimneypiece and fitted
early Georgian cupboards with shaped shelves.

Listing NGR: SK4633740642

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